KEY POINTS
  • Elizabeth Warren's plan to break up tech giants like Google, Facebook and Amazon will reduce these internet companies to the status of utilities, an industry not known for innovation, argue two writers from the Law and Economics Center.
  • The government's settlement with Microsoft is not the reason Google and Facebook were able to emerge. Neither company entered the browser market at launch. Instead, they leapfrogged the browser entirely and created new platforms for the web.
  • It's notable that many in the venture capital community would rather not have Sen. Warren's "help."
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) delivers a major policy speech on at the National Press Club in Washington, August 21, 2018. 

This post originally appeared on the Truth on the Market blog and is republished here with permission.

Near the end of her new proposal to break up Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Apple, Senator Warren asks, "So what would the Internet look like after all these reforms?"